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Achieving the American Dream
How to Secure the Home of Your Dreams
Home Buying Guide
|Kemi Salako Realtor® SFR® CFIS®
GA | NY | SC | TN | www.elegancerealty.com
Elegance Realty
Whether this is your first or third experience, buying a new home is a serious undertaking. It
requires dedication, planning, and research to find the perfect place for you. Is the path to home
ownership stressing you out? Relax – owning a home comes with many perks, which makes the
whole process worthwhile, and wants to be your partner through it all. We’re here to
help make your house hunting experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
There are so many factors that go into buying a new home, which is why many find the task
daunting. You most likely will need to secure a mortgage and will need to pre-qualify to learn what
price range you can afford and figure out other finances such as down-payments and closing
costs. You will need to find a real estate agent to help you with the hunt and secure the best offer,
and, of course, find that perfect home for you and your family. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!
Our goal with this e-book is to provide you with guidance during this stressful, yet very exciting
time. You’re on your way to achieving the American Dream, and is with you every step
of the way.
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01 | Pop Quiz: Are You Ready for Homeownership?
02 | Guidelines for Buying a New Home
03 | Terms to Know
05 | Getting Pre-Approved
06 | Home Buying Team
07 | Searching for Your New Home
08 | Finding the Right Home
09 | Home Checklist
10 | Make an Offer
11 | Close the Sale
12 | Conclusion
1.POP QUIZ: are
you READY FOR
HOMEOWNERSHIP?
1 | Todetermineifhomeownershipisrightforyou,firstyoumust:
a. Determine if you can stay in the same home for more than five years
	b. Be sure you have a lawnmower and garden tools
	c. Understand tax law to determine your homeownership advantages
	d. Compare the cost of purchasing a home to renting a home
2 | Whichcompanycanprovideyouwithacopyofyourcreditreport?:
	 a. Experian
	b. TransUnion
	c. Equifax
	d. All of the Above
3 | Whichofthefollowingisnotcontainedinacreditreport?:
	 a. Accounts closed by you or the creditor such as a closed mortgage, revolving
accounts, etc.
	b. Accounts in good standing such as accounts that have a zero balance and
		 have no history of late payments
c. Open accounts such as a current mortgage and credit card accounts
	d. Checking and savings accounts
4 | Theinformationonyourcreditreportspans:
	 a. 3-5 years
	b. 4-6 years
	c. 7-10 years
	d. 10+ years
5 | Whocanhelpyouunderstandyourmonthlybudget,fixedand
	 flexibledebtandwhatyoucanaffordforamortgagepayment?:
	 a. A mortgage lender
	b. A housing counselor
	c. A consumer credit counselor
	d. All of the Above
6 | Whoistypicallyresponsibleforpayingthecommissiontoreal
	 estatebrokers?
	 a. The purchaser of the home
	b. The seller of the home
	c. The brokerage firm
	d. A combination of the brokerage firm and the seller
7 | Buyingahomeisprobablythebiggestinvestmentyouwillevermake:
	 a. True
	b. False
8 | HomeownerAssociationsareorganizationscreatedto:
	 a. Coordinate social activities for a particular neighborhood
	b. Organize homeowners to be more effective in political elections
	c. Maintain common areas and structures such as a shared roof or
		 laundry facility
	d. All of the Above
9 | Awrittenappraisalreportgenerallyconsistsof:	
	 a. Description of the property
	b. Analysis of sales of comparable properties
	c. Information regarding current real estate activity and/or market trends
	d. All of the Above
10 | Themostimportantformtoreviewattheclosingonyourhomeis:
	 a. Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement
	b. Loan Application
	c. HUD – 1 Form
	d. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
Source: Colorado.gov
Answers:1d;2d;3d;4c;5d;
6b;7a;8c;9d;10c
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Identify your must-have list.
Unless you are building a new construction home, most homes will
require you to compromise, whether on its location, square footage,
price, or that mudroom for the kids. As you begin your search, identify
your must-have items. Remind yourself of these items and why they
are important for your life in your new home when you begin visiting
potential homes.
Avoid major purchases before buying a new home.
This includes a new car, vacations, electronic equipment, etc. You don’t
want to allocate all your funds on something and leave little money for
one of the largest purchases you’ll make in your lifetime! Remember
you may need to buy window treatments, yard equipment and a
ladder when your new home becomes a reality. And besides, maybe
you’ll want a new state-of-the-art refrigerator for your new home
versus that trip to the Bahamas.
Think of time frames.
Do you need to be out of your current place by a certain time? Are you
looking to move because your family is expanding in nine months?
In addition to your decision to buy a new home, think about the time
frame you are allotting for you and your family to locate a new place
and set expectations for meeting that time frame. Come up with a
backup plan if you aren’t able to find your new home within a certain
period of time.
Don’t move money around.
When you go through the approval process for a loan it’ll be easier for
the bank to check your credit history and banking statements if you’ve
had a consistent bank for the last few months and steady funds within
those accounts.
Don’t change jobs.
This might seem basic but it’s certainly something to think about.
Buying a home can take months. If you’re looking to switch jobs,
think about whether you want to also buy a home at the same time.
Lenders want to see stability when considering a mortgage approval
and job changes can decrease your credibility with the lender.
Anticipate surprises.
There is always a potential for hiccups to happen when buying a home.
There are many factors that go into securing a mortgage lender, a
trustworthy real estate professional, finding that perfect home and of
course making an offer to purchase the dream home. There are a lot
of steps and room for error. As such, prepare yourself for this journey
that will have a couple missteps; but know that it’s completely normal,
and that ultimately you will be able to find the home of your dreams!
2.Guidelines
FOR BUYING A
NEW HOME
As you embark on this journey to homeownership, there are a few items to be
aware of prior to purchasing a home. These tips will help prepare you to avoid
the bumps in the road on the way to locating your new place.
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3.
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)
An ARM is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage. Unlike fixed rate mortgages that have an
interest rate that remains the same for the life of the loan, the interest rate on an ARM
will change periodically. The initial interest rate of an ARM is lower than that of a fixed
rate mortgage, so an ARM may be a good option to consider if you plan to own your
home for only a few years, you expect an increase in future earnings, or the prevailing
interest rate for a fixed rate mortgage is too high.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
1. The rate of annual interest charged on a loan. 2. The cost of the loan expressed as a
yearly rate on the balance of the loan.
Appraisal/Appraised Value/Appraiser
Appraisal - 1. A ‘’defensible’’ and carefully documented opinion of value most commonly
derived using recent sales of comparable properties by a licensed professional
appraiser. 2. A statement of value or estimation of the value of a property as of a certain
date conducted by a disinterested person with suitable qualifications.
Appraised Value - The estimated fair market value of a property as developed by a
licensed certified appraiser following accepted appraisal principles.
Appraiser - An educated certified professional with extensive knowledge of real estate
markets values and practices. The appraiser is often the only independent voice in any
real estate transaction with no vested interest in the ultimate value or sales price of the
home.
Broker
A real estate broker is a person who acts as an intermediary between sellers and
buyers of real estate and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who
wish to buy.
Buyer’s Agent
A buyer agency is the practice of real estate brokers and their agents representing a
buyer in a real estate transaction rather than, by default, representing the seller either
directly or as a sub-agent
Closing/Closing Costs
Closing - In some states a real estate transaction is not consider “closed” until the
documents are recorded at the local records office. In others, the “closing” is a meeting
where all of the documents are signed and money changes hands.
Closing Costs - Closing costs are separated into what are called “non-recurring closing
costs” and “pre-paid items.” Non-recurring closing costs are any items which are paid
just once as a result of buying the property or obtaining a loan. “Pre-paids” are items
which recur over time, such as property taxes and homeowners insurance. A lender
makes an attempt to estimate the amount of non-recurring closing costs and pre-paid
items on the Good Faith Estimate which they must issue to the borrower within three
days of receiving a home loan application.
Commission
Most salespeople earn commissions for the work that they do and, in real estate,
there are many sales professionals involved in each transaction. Real estate agents
and brokers, loan officers, title representatives, attorneys, escrow representatives,
representatives for pest companies, home warranty companies, home inspection
companies, and insurance agents are just some of the people involved in the
sale of a home who can earn commission. The commissions are paid out of the
charges paid by the seller or buyer in the purchase transaction. Realtors generally
earn the largest commissions, followed by lenders, then the others.
Comparable Sales
Comparablesalesaretherecent sales ofsimilar propertiesin nearby areasandareused
tohelpdeterminethemarket valueofaproperty. They’realsoreferredtoas“comps.”
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4.terms to know
Conventional Mortgage
This is a type of mortgage loan that is customarily made by a bank, savings and loan
association, or other financial institution that is without governmental underwriting
(such as FHA insurance or a VA guarantee) and conforms to the lender’s own standards.
Credit/Credit History/Creditor/Credit Report/Fair Credit
Reporting Act
Credit - an agreement in which a borrower receives something of value in exchange for
a promise to repay the lender at a later date.
Credit History - a record of an individual’s repayment of debt. Credit histories are
reviewed my mortgage lenders as one of the underwriting criteria in determining credit
risk.
Creditor - a person to whom money is owed.
Credit Report - a report of an individual’s credit history prepared by a credit bureau and
used by a lender in determining a loan applicant’s creditworthiness.
Fair Credit Reporting Act - a consumer protection law that regulates the disclosure
of consumer credit reports by consumer/credit reporting agencies and establishes
procedures for correcting mistakes on one’s credit record.
Deposit/Earnest Money Deposit
Deposit - a sum of money given in advance of a larger amount being expected in the
future. Often referred to in real estate as an “earnest money deposit.”
Earnest Money Deposit - a deposit made to a seller showing the buyer’s good faith in
a transaction. Often used in real estate transactions, earnest money allows the buyer
additional time when seeking financing. Earnest money is typically held jointly by the
seller and buyer in a trust or escrow account. An earnest money deposit shows the
seller that a buyer is serious about purchasing a property. When the transaction is
finalized, the funds are put toward the buyer’s down payment. If the deal falls through,
the buyer may not be able to reclaim the deposit. Typically, if the seller terminates the
deal, the earnest money will be returned to the buyer. When the buyer is responsible
for retracting the offer, the seller will usually be awarded the money.
Discount Points
Discount points are an amount of money called “points” where one point equals one
percent of the original principal loan amount which a borrower or a seller must pay to a
lender in order to get a loan at a stated lower interest rate.
Down Payment
The down payment is the part of the purchase price of a property that the buyer pays
in cash and does not finance with a mortgage.
Fixed-Rate Mortgages
A mortgage that has a fixed interest rate for the entire term of the loan is called a
fixed-rate mortgage. The distinguishing factor of a fixed-rate mortgage is that the
interest rate over every time period of the mortgage is known at the time the mortgage
is originated. The benefit of a fixed-rate mortgage is that the homeowner will not
have to contend with varying loan payment amounts that fluctuate with interest rate
movements.
Fixture
This is an item of personal property which, through its attachment to, or association
with, real estate, loses its identity as personal property and becomes real property. An
example might be a ceiling fan, fence gate, or pool pump.
Foreclosure
A foreclosure happens when a homeowner is unable to make principal and/or interest
payments on his or her mortgage, so the lender, be it a bank or building society, can
seize and sell the property as stipulated in the terms of the mortgage contract.
 
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5.getting
pre-approved
Now that you’ve tested your knowledge about homeownership, have read
the guidelines and terms to know, your next step in the home buying process
is to get pre-approved.
Getting pre-approved is a necessary first step as it lets you know how much you’ll
be able to afford as well as the down payment for which to budget. Not only this,
it prepares you for the monthly mortgage payment and what type of loan you are
going to use to finance your new property. There are so many different loans to
apply for as a homebuyer; it all depends on what you’re looking for.
There are many types of mortgage loans to suit your needs. Do your research and
see which fits best with your situation.
According to Shashank Shekhar, a premier mortgage expert and author of “First
Time Home Buying 101,” there are seven items to check for when receiving a
pre-approval letter.
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Loan Amount: Base loan amount and gross loan amount
Status and Expiration Date: The majority of Pre-Approval
Letters are good 90 days from when credit report is run
Mortgage Type: FHA, VA, USDA, Traditional, Jumbo
Term: 40-, 30-, 20- or 15-Year Fixed
Occupancy: Owner Occupied, Secondary Residence, and
Investment
Contact Info: Lender’s Name and Address
Conditions: Document and Funding Requirements Prior to
Acceptance
’s mortgage calculator will you estimate what you’ll be able to afford, but
we always recommend contacting a professional. Sellers take you more seriously
when you’re pre-approved for a loan because that makes you more qualified for
buying a home. Mortgage Options
15 or 30-Year Fixed
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage
There are many types of
mortgage loans to suit your
needs. Do your research and
see which fits best with your
situation.
Two Kinds of Loans
Conventional Loans:
not insured or guaranteed by the federal government. Typically these have
higher down payment and credit score requirements than government loans.
Government Loans (FHA loans or VA loans):
backed by the federal government. Most popular is FHA, which is backed by
the Federal Housing Administration. Another common government loan is the
VA loan, which is backed by the Department of Veteran Affairs.
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6.home buying
team
To assist you in finding your new home, having a team is extremely beneficial.
n expert in the real estate financing industry, advises, “Learn enough so that
you can evaluate these people and make a good hiring decision.” It is never a bad idea
to do your own research first.
There are many tasks, important deadlines, documents, and responsibilities that
need attention while buying a home. Your agent, appraiser, title company, and home
inspector should all effectively communicate with one another to make this process
easier for you. Trust is key, so find a team in which you can put your trust in one
hundred percent. Their goal should be to help you by making this process easier.
conducted an interview with real estate agent from
to get opinion on assembling your home-buying team.
You should also consider bringing a close friend or family member when shopping for
a home as he/she can help you look at things you may overlook. Once you have your
team assembled, you’re ready for the next step in the home-buying process.
“The three most important people to have as part of the ‘team’ would be
your real estate agent, loan officer and home inspector.
It doesn’t matter if your real estate agent works for a big company or a
small company. What matters is that he or she is knowledgeable, motivated
and a good communicator.
The loan officer that you choose needs to have the same qualities as your
real estate agent, (knowledgeable, motivated and a good communicator)
but the company that they work for is important as well. Pick a mortgage
company that is either locally-owned or national. Either way, make sure
that you have heard of them before, as a no-name mortgage company or
an internet only lender makes for a weak offer.
Use a home inspector that has a reputation for being thorough. Do your
research and read the online reviews about them. This is not the time to
use a friend; it is too important.”
A
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her
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7.Searching For
Your New Home
Online:
Searching for a home online has many advantages. It allows you to
quickly see a vast number of properties on the market and crucial
details about each of those properties, such as photos, asking price,
square footage, etc. To make the process easier, there are a couple
options that you can use for searching for a new home online.
makes searching for a new home effortless.
You can search based on city or zip code and browse thousands of
homes for sale nationwide. You can also save your searches or share
them via email with family and friends to get their input. As an added
bonus, you can also set up alerts to be notified when a home’s price
changes.
Additionally, partners with many local Multiple Listing
Services (MLS) to receive their listings on our site, so you can be sure
that we have a comprehensive property count in your area.
Mobile:
Are you driving around looking at homes for sale in your area? Use
your mobile device to find out more details! By downloading and using
the mobile app, you can find additional details about that
listing and even check out others within the vicinity. Some key features
of our app include: interactive maps to instantly find nearby homes or
rentals with a GPS driven location finder; full-screen photos that allow
you to scroll through vivid, photos of the homes you’re interested in;
and turn-by-turn driving directions from your current location to the
property of interest so you can go see that home as soon as possible!
Additionally, app offers assistance to help you to
determine the best financial options, loan amounts, and monthly
payments. You can instantly check your credit scores and complete an
optional online loan pre-qualification application.
Social Media:
Are you on Facebook and/or Twitter? is and we are looking
to help you with your search on those channels as well. Send us your
search criteria and we’ll do a customized search just for you. We strive
to be your partner in the home search process. So check us out on
Facebook or Twitter!
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More and more home buyers are shifting the way they search for new homes.
While some prefer to look at the homes for sale in publications on newsstands,
other are searching online and or browsing apps and websites on their mobile
phones while they’re on-the-go. As you start searching for your new home,
here are some tips to help you get started:
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8.FINDING THE
RIGHT Home
Safety/Condition of Home
•	When shopping with infants or toddlers, make sure all dangerous areas (kitchen,
	 stairs, pool, etc.) can be outfitted with safety gates.
•	Check that the windows’ locks are in working order as well.
•	See that all safety mechanisms are in place, the pool is in working order, and that
	 the stairs are sturdy and secure.
•	Find out the age of the home’s water heater, air conditioning unit, and roof, as
	 these are costly replacements.
School and Education Opportunities
•	Finding the right school system for your children is important, and choosing a
	 home that is close to your child’s school (as well as your work) will save you time
	 during the commute process.
•	Check to see if the area has a local YMCA or any other facility that offers after
	 school programs, tutoring, and enrichment activities, such as youth athletics
	 leagues.
Functionality
•	When buying a home, think about how long you’ll be living there. Will you be
	 starting a family in the next couple of years in this home? Make sure the home
	 has the amount of rooms and square footage that you desire.
•	Also be sure to check the storage capacity the home offers. Clutter is never fun.
	 Is there enough room for your tools? Kids’ toys? Shoes and clothes? Make sure
	 the home has plenty of storage solutions or offers places for improvement
	 when needed.
•	A “special place” is also an important factor to consider. A “special place” could
	 range from a garage, a craft room, a nursery, or maybe even a tree house. Find
	 something within the home that makes your heart happy.
•	Ensure that there is enough room to create those unforgettable family
	 memories as well as showcase them. No one likes feeling claustrophobic.
Location
•	Check out the local area to see what it has to offer. Is there a playground nearby?
	 Can you walk to it? Maybe even consider how many children live in the area so
	 that your children will be able to easily make friends. What other attractions
	 are available?
•	With the price of gas sometimes reaching staggering levels, your home’s location
	 in relation to interstates, bus routes, and your job may be another important
	 aspect to consider. According to the Consumerist, a leading online resource for
	 consumer driven advice, 75 percent of home buyers said that gas prices
	 are influencing their home buying decisions, pushing them to choose
	 homes that are closer to their work.
•	Proximity to the nearest hospital for any emergency.
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Finding that “perfect home” can be a lengthy and difficult process. There are
many factors that go into the decision, such as family needs, pets, the location’s
proximity to work sites, as well as nearby schools and shopping centers. Here
are four factors that will lead the way in finding the perfect home.
“Make sure that you love the
things that you can’t change
about your home. Location
and floorplan are critical. You
can change the finishes of your
home at anytime, but you can’t
change the street that you live
on, how close the neighbors are
located or the floorplan,” states
Christian.
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9.HOME CHECKLIST
Flooring, Windows & Ceiling
Age? ________________________________________
Condition? ________________________________
Condition? ________________________________
Condition? ________________________________
FLOOR
WINDOWS
CEILING
Walls
Stains?
Need Re-painting?
Soundproof?
Y N
Bathroom
Stain-free?
Mildew/Mold-free?
Leak-free?
Cabinet & Storage Space?
Working Fans?
Functioning Toilet?
Y N
Stairs
Creaky?
Signs of Damage?
Y N
Kitchen
Stain-free?
Mildew/Mold-free?
Leak-free?
Cabinet & Storage Space?
Working Fans?
Working Garbage Disposal?
Appliances Included?
Y N
Doors
Open & Close Properly
Weather Proofed
Working Doorbell
Y N
Rooms
Natural Lighting?
Even Floors?
Smoke Detectors?
Carbon Monoxide Detector?
Y N
Up-To-Date Systems
Hire Home Inspector
[before purchase]
Electrical
A/C
Heating
Security
Plumbing
Water
Sewer Insulation
Siding
Paint Peeling?
Cracks/Splits?
Y N
Garage
Functional – Manual?
Functional – Remote?
N/A
Y N
Roof
Sagging Roof Line?
Discoloration?
Holes?
Y N
Landscaping & Curb Appeal
Trees – Condition?__________________________
_______________________________________________
Lawn [front] – Condition?__________________
_______________________________________________
Lawn [back] – Condition?__________________
_______________________________________________
Fences – Condition?________________________
_______________________________________________
Landscaping – Condition?__________________
_______________________________________________
Foundation, Driveway, & Pool
Visible Cracks?______________________________
Visible Cracks?______________________________
Visible Cracks?______________________________
Above Ground?_____________________________
FOUNDATION
DRIVEWAY
POOL
Notes
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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10.MAKE AN OFFERAt this point you have probably toured countless homes and have finally found the
perfect home that meets all of your needs! What do you do now? Make an offer! Not
entirely sure how to do that? Don’t worry – your agent is there to make the purchase
process run smoothly, including making the initial offer.
Your agent will be your partner in this process; he/she will consult with you on where
to start with an offer and what items should be included in order to help you negotiate
the best deal. The real estate professional is a valuable part of this process because he/
she brings years of knowledge to the bargaining table from their brokerage. According
to Quicken Loans, most sellers will price their homes a little high, knowing there will be
some bargaining involved. Your agent will assist you in looking at a variety of factors in
a comparable market analysis (CMA) for properties nearby to help you determine what
price point is fair. That said, the decision is ultimately left up to you to offer what you are
comfortable with.
If there is an opportunity for negotiation, there are ways to get the seller to care about
you as opposed to the number you’re offering. According to Elizabeth Weintraub
from About.com, putting a human face to the offer can also assist in getting your offer
excepted. “Sellers have an unexplained desire to know that the house they are selling
will fall into the hands of a worthy buyer,” Weintraub states. With that sentiment in mind,
sending a photo or a short story about your family and your life in that home might
help the sellers to form a connection with you. Additionally, writing a clean and positive
offer with your agent’s credentials will be appealing to the selling agent. It’ll be easier to
process the offer and make working with your agent desirable if they know your agent
has a strong, credible background and history of willingness to cooperate.
One more thing to ease your mind about your home purchase: your agent should
include a home inspection as part of the offer to ensure that there are no problems
with the home prior to buying.
What happens if there are
multiple offers on this home?
This may bring you into a bidding
war. You can increase your bid,
make your offer firm, or sadly,
let the home go. If you choose to
increase your bid make sure that
you don’t let your emotions get the
best of you, causing you to offer a
higher bid than you can reasonably
afford. Also, be sure to set an
expiration date for your offer so
you don’t fall into the waiting game.
Typically offers stand for 48 hours
but, depending on the situation,
they could stand longer.
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11.CLOSE THE SALEThe closing happens when the home’s ownership is transferred from the seller to
the buyer. A successful closing requires that all of the key players come together with
numbers and figures that match. The closing signifies the highly-anticipated time in
which you finally get the home you want. Get your pens ready and crack your knuckles
because, as the buyer, you will have a lot of paperwork to sign. (There is a reason why
you hear closing a home feels like signing your life away!)
Once the conditions of the sale have been met, all parties will agree to sign the
seemingly endless array of closing documents. Throughout this stage, you’ll sign your
name anywhere from ten to thirty times. You’ll have to sign mortgage documents, legal
disclosures, tax records, itemization of amount financed, a truth in lending statement, a
monthly payment letter, the title, and various other documents. Also, you must provide
a check with the amount owed to the seller for the purchase price of the home. Then,
the seller will then sign the deed over to you and finally hand you the keys. When the
title company registers the new deed, you will be a proud homeowner once and for all!
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12.CONCLUSION
Weat hopethat this e-bookhas helped you with any questionsorconcerns
youhaveregardingthehome-buying process. Whilewe wanttobethereforyou during
thisprocedure,wewant to bemorethanthat. Our goalistobethereforyou duringall
aspects,includingbuying ahome,selling ahome,and homeownership.Wewanttobea
resourcetohelpyouthroughout thesemonumental lifemilestones. Wehopethat, with
ourhelp,homeownership will beachapter inyour lifethatyou can fully enjoy!
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As one of the East Coast’s top real estate destinations, EleganceRealty.com inspires
consumers to dream big. From affordable houses to luxurious estates, condos and
more, EleganceRealty.com features thousands of property listings and a user-friendly
format, making finding your next home easily accessible. Visitors to the
EleganceRealty.com blog will find a collection of rich content and posts on DIY projects,
painting, gardening, and more, providing the ultimate resource for everything home
related. From purchasing a first home, to upgrading, downsizing and everything in
between, EleganceRealty.com is an inspiring and engaging partner in every phase of
the home buying process.
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E-Book: Home Buying Guide: Achieving the American Dream

  • 1. Achieving the American Dream How to Secure the Home of Your Dreams Home Buying Guide |Kemi Salako Realtor® SFR® CFIS® GA | NY | SC | TN | www.elegancerealty.com Elegance Realty
  • 2. Whether this is your first or third experience, buying a new home is a serious undertaking. It requires dedication, planning, and research to find the perfect place for you. Is the path to home ownership stressing you out? Relax – owning a home comes with many perks, which makes the whole process worthwhile, and wants to be your partner through it all. We’re here to help make your house hunting experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. There are so many factors that go into buying a new home, which is why many find the task daunting. You most likely will need to secure a mortgage and will need to pre-qualify to learn what price range you can afford and figure out other finances such as down-payments and closing costs. You will need to find a real estate agent to help you with the hunt and secure the best offer, and, of course, find that perfect home for you and your family. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg! Our goal with this e-book is to provide you with guidance during this stressful, yet very exciting time. You’re on your way to achieving the American Dream, and is with you every step of the way. Elegance Elegance
  • 3. 01 | Pop Quiz: Are You Ready for Homeownership? 02 | Guidelines for Buying a New Home 03 | Terms to Know 05 | Getting Pre-Approved 06 | Home Buying Team 07 | Searching for Your New Home 08 | Finding the Right Home 09 | Home Checklist 10 | Make an Offer 11 | Close the Sale 12 | Conclusion
  • 4. 1.POP QUIZ: are you READY FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP? 1 | Todetermineifhomeownershipisrightforyou,firstyoumust: a. Determine if you can stay in the same home for more than five years b. Be sure you have a lawnmower and garden tools c. Understand tax law to determine your homeownership advantages d. Compare the cost of purchasing a home to renting a home 2 | Whichcompanycanprovideyouwithacopyofyourcreditreport?: a. Experian b. TransUnion c. Equifax d. All of the Above 3 | Whichofthefollowingisnotcontainedinacreditreport?: a. Accounts closed by you or the creditor such as a closed mortgage, revolving accounts, etc. b. Accounts in good standing such as accounts that have a zero balance and have no history of late payments c. Open accounts such as a current mortgage and credit card accounts d. Checking and savings accounts 4 | Theinformationonyourcreditreportspans: a. 3-5 years b. 4-6 years c. 7-10 years d. 10+ years 5 | Whocanhelpyouunderstandyourmonthlybudget,fixedand flexibledebtandwhatyoucanaffordforamortgagepayment?: a. A mortgage lender b. A housing counselor c. A consumer credit counselor d. All of the Above 6 | Whoistypicallyresponsibleforpayingthecommissiontoreal estatebrokers? a. The purchaser of the home b. The seller of the home c. The brokerage firm d. A combination of the brokerage firm and the seller 7 | Buyingahomeisprobablythebiggestinvestmentyouwillevermake: a. True b. False 8 | HomeownerAssociationsareorganizationscreatedto: a. Coordinate social activities for a particular neighborhood b. Organize homeowners to be more effective in political elections c. Maintain common areas and structures such as a shared roof or laundry facility d. All of the Above 9 | Awrittenappraisalreportgenerallyconsistsof: a. Description of the property b. Analysis of sales of comparable properties c. Information regarding current real estate activity and/or market trends d. All of the Above 10 | Themostimportantformtoreviewattheclosingonyourhomeis: a. Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement b. Loan Application c. HUD – 1 Form d. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Source: Colorado.gov Answers:1d;2d;3d;4c;5d; 6b;7a;8c;9d;10c EleganceRealty.com
  • 5. Identify your must-have list. Unless you are building a new construction home, most homes will require you to compromise, whether on its location, square footage, price, or that mudroom for the kids. As you begin your search, identify your must-have items. Remind yourself of these items and why they are important for your life in your new home when you begin visiting potential homes. Avoid major purchases before buying a new home. This includes a new car, vacations, electronic equipment, etc. You don’t want to allocate all your funds on something and leave little money for one of the largest purchases you’ll make in your lifetime! Remember you may need to buy window treatments, yard equipment and a ladder when your new home becomes a reality. And besides, maybe you’ll want a new state-of-the-art refrigerator for your new home versus that trip to the Bahamas. Think of time frames. Do you need to be out of your current place by a certain time? Are you looking to move because your family is expanding in nine months? In addition to your decision to buy a new home, think about the time frame you are allotting for you and your family to locate a new place and set expectations for meeting that time frame. Come up with a backup plan if you aren’t able to find your new home within a certain period of time. Don’t move money around. When you go through the approval process for a loan it’ll be easier for the bank to check your credit history and banking statements if you’ve had a consistent bank for the last few months and steady funds within those accounts. Don’t change jobs. This might seem basic but it’s certainly something to think about. Buying a home can take months. If you’re looking to switch jobs, think about whether you want to also buy a home at the same time. Lenders want to see stability when considering a mortgage approval and job changes can decrease your credibility with the lender. Anticipate surprises. There is always a potential for hiccups to happen when buying a home. There are many factors that go into securing a mortgage lender, a trustworthy real estate professional, finding that perfect home and of course making an offer to purchase the dream home. There are a lot of steps and room for error. As such, prepare yourself for this journey that will have a couple missteps; but know that it’s completely normal, and that ultimately you will be able to find the home of your dreams! 2.Guidelines FOR BUYING A NEW HOME As you embark on this journey to homeownership, there are a few items to be aware of prior to purchasing a home. These tips will help prepare you to avoid the bumps in the road on the way to locating your new place. ! EleganceRealty.com
  • 6. 3. Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) An ARM is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage. Unlike fixed rate mortgages that have an interest rate that remains the same for the life of the loan, the interest rate on an ARM will change periodically. The initial interest rate of an ARM is lower than that of a fixed rate mortgage, so an ARM may be a good option to consider if you plan to own your home for only a few years, you expect an increase in future earnings, or the prevailing interest rate for a fixed rate mortgage is too high. Annual Percentage Rate (APR) 1. The rate of annual interest charged on a loan. 2. The cost of the loan expressed as a yearly rate on the balance of the loan. Appraisal/Appraised Value/Appraiser Appraisal - 1. A ‘’defensible’’ and carefully documented opinion of value most commonly derived using recent sales of comparable properties by a licensed professional appraiser. 2. A statement of value or estimation of the value of a property as of a certain date conducted by a disinterested person with suitable qualifications. Appraised Value - The estimated fair market value of a property as developed by a licensed certified appraiser following accepted appraisal principles. Appraiser - An educated certified professional with extensive knowledge of real estate markets values and practices. The appraiser is often the only independent voice in any real estate transaction with no vested interest in the ultimate value or sales price of the home. Broker A real estate broker is a person who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to buy. Buyer’s Agent A buyer agency is the practice of real estate brokers and their agents representing a buyer in a real estate transaction rather than, by default, representing the seller either directly or as a sub-agent Closing/Closing Costs Closing - In some states a real estate transaction is not consider “closed” until the documents are recorded at the local records office. In others, the “closing” is a meeting where all of the documents are signed and money changes hands. Closing Costs - Closing costs are separated into what are called “non-recurring closing costs” and “pre-paid items.” Non-recurring closing costs are any items which are paid just once as a result of buying the property or obtaining a loan. “Pre-paids” are items which recur over time, such as property taxes and homeowners insurance. A lender makes an attempt to estimate the amount of non-recurring closing costs and pre-paid items on the Good Faith Estimate which they must issue to the borrower within three days of receiving a home loan application. Commission Most salespeople earn commissions for the work that they do and, in real estate, there are many sales professionals involved in each transaction. Real estate agents and brokers, loan officers, title representatives, attorneys, escrow representatives, representatives for pest companies, home warranty companies, home inspection companies, and insurance agents are just some of the people involved in the sale of a home who can earn commission. The commissions are paid out of the charges paid by the seller or buyer in the purchase transaction. Realtors generally earn the largest commissions, followed by lenders, then the others. Comparable Sales Comparablesalesaretherecent sales ofsimilar propertiesin nearby areasandareused tohelpdeterminethemarket valueofaproperty. They’realsoreferredtoas“comps.” terms to know EleganceRealty.com
  • 7. 4.terms to know Conventional Mortgage This is a type of mortgage loan that is customarily made by a bank, savings and loan association, or other financial institution that is without governmental underwriting (such as FHA insurance or a VA guarantee) and conforms to the lender’s own standards. Credit/Credit History/Creditor/Credit Report/Fair Credit Reporting Act Credit - an agreement in which a borrower receives something of value in exchange for a promise to repay the lender at a later date. Credit History - a record of an individual’s repayment of debt. Credit histories are reviewed my mortgage lenders as one of the underwriting criteria in determining credit risk. Creditor - a person to whom money is owed. Credit Report - a report of an individual’s credit history prepared by a credit bureau and used by a lender in determining a loan applicant’s creditworthiness. Fair Credit Reporting Act - a consumer protection law that regulates the disclosure of consumer credit reports by consumer/credit reporting agencies and establishes procedures for correcting mistakes on one’s credit record. Deposit/Earnest Money Deposit Deposit - a sum of money given in advance of a larger amount being expected in the future. Often referred to in real estate as an “earnest money deposit.” Earnest Money Deposit - a deposit made to a seller showing the buyer’s good faith in a transaction. Often used in real estate transactions, earnest money allows the buyer additional time when seeking financing. Earnest money is typically held jointly by the seller and buyer in a trust or escrow account. An earnest money deposit shows the seller that a buyer is serious about purchasing a property. When the transaction is finalized, the funds are put toward the buyer’s down payment. If the deal falls through, the buyer may not be able to reclaim the deposit. Typically, if the seller terminates the deal, the earnest money will be returned to the buyer. When the buyer is responsible for retracting the offer, the seller will usually be awarded the money. Discount Points Discount points are an amount of money called “points” where one point equals one percent of the original principal loan amount which a borrower or a seller must pay to a lender in order to get a loan at a stated lower interest rate. Down Payment The down payment is the part of the purchase price of a property that the buyer pays in cash and does not finance with a mortgage. Fixed-Rate Mortgages A mortgage that has a fixed interest rate for the entire term of the loan is called a fixed-rate mortgage. The distinguishing factor of a fixed-rate mortgage is that the interest rate over every time period of the mortgage is known at the time the mortgage is originated. The benefit of a fixed-rate mortgage is that the homeowner will not have to contend with varying loan payment amounts that fluctuate with interest rate movements. Fixture This is an item of personal property which, through its attachment to, or association with, real estate, loses its identity as personal property and becomes real property. An example might be a ceiling fan, fence gate, or pool pump. Foreclosure A foreclosure happens when a homeowner is unable to make principal and/or interest payments on his or her mortgage, so the lender, be it a bank or building society, can seize and sell the property as stipulated in the terms of the mortgage contract.   EleganceRealty.com
  • 8. 5.getting pre-approved Now that you’ve tested your knowledge about homeownership, have read the guidelines and terms to know, your next step in the home buying process is to get pre-approved. Getting pre-approved is a necessary first step as it lets you know how much you’ll be able to afford as well as the down payment for which to budget. Not only this, it prepares you for the monthly mortgage payment and what type of loan you are going to use to finance your new property. There are so many different loans to apply for as a homebuyer; it all depends on what you’re looking for. There are many types of mortgage loans to suit your needs. Do your research and see which fits best with your situation. According to Shashank Shekhar, a premier mortgage expert and author of “First Time Home Buying 101,” there are seven items to check for when receiving a pre-approval letter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Loan Amount: Base loan amount and gross loan amount Status and Expiration Date: The majority of Pre-Approval Letters are good 90 days from when credit report is run Mortgage Type: FHA, VA, USDA, Traditional, Jumbo Term: 40-, 30-, 20- or 15-Year Fixed Occupancy: Owner Occupied, Secondary Residence, and Investment Contact Info: Lender’s Name and Address Conditions: Document and Funding Requirements Prior to Acceptance ’s mortgage calculator will you estimate what you’ll be able to afford, but we always recommend contacting a professional. Sellers take you more seriously when you’re pre-approved for a loan because that makes you more qualified for buying a home. Mortgage Options 15 or 30-Year Fixed Adjustable-Rate Mortgage There are many types of mortgage loans to suit your needs. Do your research and see which fits best with your situation. Two Kinds of Loans Conventional Loans: not insured or guaranteed by the federal government. Typically these have higher down payment and credit score requirements than government loans. Government Loans (FHA loans or VA loans): backed by the federal government. Most popular is FHA, which is backed by the Federal Housing Administration. Another common government loan is the VA loan, which is backed by the Department of Veteran Affairs. Elegance EleganceRealty.com
  • 9. 6.home buying team To assist you in finding your new home, having a team is extremely beneficial. n expert in the real estate financing industry, advises, “Learn enough so that you can evaluate these people and make a good hiring decision.” It is never a bad idea to do your own research first. There are many tasks, important deadlines, documents, and responsibilities that need attention while buying a home. Your agent, appraiser, title company, and home inspector should all effectively communicate with one another to make this process easier for you. Trust is key, so find a team in which you can put your trust in one hundred percent. Their goal should be to help you by making this process easier. conducted an interview with real estate agent from to get opinion on assembling your home-buying team. You should also consider bringing a close friend or family member when shopping for a home as he/she can help you look at things you may overlook. Once you have your team assembled, you’re ready for the next step in the home-buying process. “The three most important people to have as part of the ‘team’ would be your real estate agent, loan officer and home inspector. It doesn’t matter if your real estate agent works for a big company or a small company. What matters is that he or she is knowledgeable, motivated and a good communicator. The loan officer that you choose needs to have the same qualities as your real estate agent, (knowledgeable, motivated and a good communicator) but the company that they work for is important as well. Pick a mortgage company that is either locally-owned or national. Either way, make sure that you have heard of them before, as a no-name mortgage company or an internet only lender makes for a weak offer. Use a home inspector that has a reputation for being thorough. Do your research and read the online reviews about them. This is not the time to use a friend; it is too important.” A Elegance Realty Kemi SalakoWe her EleganceRealty.com
  • 10. 7.Searching For Your New Home Online: Searching for a home online has many advantages. It allows you to quickly see a vast number of properties on the market and crucial details about each of those properties, such as photos, asking price, square footage, etc. To make the process easier, there are a couple options that you can use for searching for a new home online. makes searching for a new home effortless. You can search based on city or zip code and browse thousands of homes for sale nationwide. You can also save your searches or share them via email with family and friends to get their input. As an added bonus, you can also set up alerts to be notified when a home’s price changes. Additionally, partners with many local Multiple Listing Services (MLS) to receive their listings on our site, so you can be sure that we have a comprehensive property count in your area. Mobile: Are you driving around looking at homes for sale in your area? Use your mobile device to find out more details! By downloading and using the mobile app, you can find additional details about that listing and even check out others within the vicinity. Some key features of our app include: interactive maps to instantly find nearby homes or rentals with a GPS driven location finder; full-screen photos that allow you to scroll through vivid, photos of the homes you’re interested in; and turn-by-turn driving directions from your current location to the property of interest so you can go see that home as soon as possible! Additionally, app offers assistance to help you to determine the best financial options, loan amounts, and monthly payments. You can instantly check your credit scores and complete an optional online loan pre-qualification application. Social Media: Are you on Facebook and/or Twitter? is and we are looking to help you with your search on those channels as well. Send us your search criteria and we’ll do a customized search just for you. We strive to be your partner in the home search process. So check us out on Facebook or Twitter! @ More and more home buyers are shifting the way they search for new homes. While some prefer to look at the homes for sale in publications on newsstands, other are searching online and or browsing apps and websites on their mobile phones while they’re on-the-go. As you start searching for your new home, here are some tips to help you get started: EleganceRealty.com Elegance new Kurio the new Kurio Elegance EleganceRealty.com
  • 11. 8.FINDING THE RIGHT Home Safety/Condition of Home • When shopping with infants or toddlers, make sure all dangerous areas (kitchen, stairs, pool, etc.) can be outfitted with safety gates. • Check that the windows’ locks are in working order as well. • See that all safety mechanisms are in place, the pool is in working order, and that the stairs are sturdy and secure. • Find out the age of the home’s water heater, air conditioning unit, and roof, as these are costly replacements. School and Education Opportunities • Finding the right school system for your children is important, and choosing a home that is close to your child’s school (as well as your work) will save you time during the commute process. • Check to see if the area has a local YMCA or any other facility that offers after school programs, tutoring, and enrichment activities, such as youth athletics leagues. Functionality • When buying a home, think about how long you’ll be living there. Will you be starting a family in the next couple of years in this home? Make sure the home has the amount of rooms and square footage that you desire. • Also be sure to check the storage capacity the home offers. Clutter is never fun. Is there enough room for your tools? Kids’ toys? Shoes and clothes? Make sure the home has plenty of storage solutions or offers places for improvement when needed. • A “special place” is also an important factor to consider. A “special place” could range from a garage, a craft room, a nursery, or maybe even a tree house. Find something within the home that makes your heart happy. • Ensure that there is enough room to create those unforgettable family memories as well as showcase them. No one likes feeling claustrophobic. Location • Check out the local area to see what it has to offer. Is there a playground nearby? Can you walk to it? Maybe even consider how many children live in the area so that your children will be able to easily make friends. What other attractions are available? • With the price of gas sometimes reaching staggering levels, your home’s location in relation to interstates, bus routes, and your job may be another important aspect to consider. According to the Consumerist, a leading online resource for consumer driven advice, 75 percent of home buyers said that gas prices are influencing their home buying decisions, pushing them to choose homes that are closer to their work. • Proximity to the nearest hospital for any emergency. 1 2 3 4 Finding that “perfect home” can be a lengthy and difficult process. There are many factors that go into the decision, such as family needs, pets, the location’s proximity to work sites, as well as nearby schools and shopping centers. Here are four factors that will lead the way in finding the perfect home. “Make sure that you love the things that you can’t change about your home. Location and floorplan are critical. You can change the finishes of your home at anytime, but you can’t change the street that you live on, how close the neighbors are located or the floorplan,” states Christian. EleganceRealty.com
  • 12. 9.HOME CHECKLIST Flooring, Windows & Ceiling Age? ________________________________________ Condition? ________________________________ Condition? ________________________________ Condition? ________________________________ FLOOR WINDOWS CEILING Walls Stains? Need Re-painting? Soundproof? Y N Bathroom Stain-free? Mildew/Mold-free? Leak-free? Cabinet & Storage Space? Working Fans? Functioning Toilet? Y N Stairs Creaky? Signs of Damage? Y N Kitchen Stain-free? Mildew/Mold-free? Leak-free? Cabinet & Storage Space? Working Fans? Working Garbage Disposal? Appliances Included? Y N Doors Open & Close Properly Weather Proofed Working Doorbell Y N Rooms Natural Lighting? Even Floors? Smoke Detectors? Carbon Monoxide Detector? Y N Up-To-Date Systems Hire Home Inspector [before purchase] Electrical A/C Heating Security Plumbing Water Sewer Insulation Siding Paint Peeling? Cracks/Splits? Y N Garage Functional – Manual? Functional – Remote? N/A Y N Roof Sagging Roof Line? Discoloration? Holes? Y N Landscaping & Curb Appeal Trees – Condition?__________________________ _______________________________________________ Lawn [front] – Condition?__________________ _______________________________________________ Lawn [back] – Condition?__________________ _______________________________________________ Fences – Condition?________________________ _______________________________________________ Landscaping – Condition?__________________ _______________________________________________ Foundation, Driveway, & Pool Visible Cracks?______________________________ Visible Cracks?______________________________ Visible Cracks?______________________________ Above Ground?_____________________________ FOUNDATION DRIVEWAY POOL Notes __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EleganceRealty.com
  • 13. 10.MAKE AN OFFERAt this point you have probably toured countless homes and have finally found the perfect home that meets all of your needs! What do you do now? Make an offer! Not entirely sure how to do that? Don’t worry – your agent is there to make the purchase process run smoothly, including making the initial offer. Your agent will be your partner in this process; he/she will consult with you on where to start with an offer and what items should be included in order to help you negotiate the best deal. The real estate professional is a valuable part of this process because he/ she brings years of knowledge to the bargaining table from their brokerage. According to Quicken Loans, most sellers will price their homes a little high, knowing there will be some bargaining involved. Your agent will assist you in looking at a variety of factors in a comparable market analysis (CMA) for properties nearby to help you determine what price point is fair. That said, the decision is ultimately left up to you to offer what you are comfortable with. If there is an opportunity for negotiation, there are ways to get the seller to care about you as opposed to the number you’re offering. According to Elizabeth Weintraub from About.com, putting a human face to the offer can also assist in getting your offer excepted. “Sellers have an unexplained desire to know that the house they are selling will fall into the hands of a worthy buyer,” Weintraub states. With that sentiment in mind, sending a photo or a short story about your family and your life in that home might help the sellers to form a connection with you. Additionally, writing a clean and positive offer with your agent’s credentials will be appealing to the selling agent. It’ll be easier to process the offer and make working with your agent desirable if they know your agent has a strong, credible background and history of willingness to cooperate. One more thing to ease your mind about your home purchase: your agent should include a home inspection as part of the offer to ensure that there are no problems with the home prior to buying. What happens if there are multiple offers on this home? This may bring you into a bidding war. You can increase your bid, make your offer firm, or sadly, let the home go. If you choose to increase your bid make sure that you don’t let your emotions get the best of you, causing you to offer a higher bid than you can reasonably afford. Also, be sure to set an expiration date for your offer so you don’t fall into the waiting game. Typically offers stand for 48 hours but, depending on the situation, they could stand longer. EleganceRealty.com
  • 14. 11.CLOSE THE SALEThe closing happens when the home’s ownership is transferred from the seller to the buyer. A successful closing requires that all of the key players come together with numbers and figures that match. The closing signifies the highly-anticipated time in which you finally get the home you want. Get your pens ready and crack your knuckles because, as the buyer, you will have a lot of paperwork to sign. (There is a reason why you hear closing a home feels like signing your life away!) Once the conditions of the sale have been met, all parties will agree to sign the seemingly endless array of closing documents. Throughout this stage, you’ll sign your name anywhere from ten to thirty times. You’ll have to sign mortgage documents, legal disclosures, tax records, itemization of amount financed, a truth in lending statement, a monthly payment letter, the title, and various other documents. Also, you must provide a check with the amount owed to the seller for the purchase price of the home. Then, the seller will then sign the deed over to you and finally hand you the keys. When the title company registers the new deed, you will be a proud homeowner once and for all! Home Buying Institute EleganceRealty.com
  • 15. 12.CONCLUSION Weat hopethat this e-bookhas helped you with any questionsorconcerns youhaveregardingthehome-buying process. Whilewe wanttobethereforyou during thisprocedure,wewant to bemorethanthat. Our goalistobethereforyou duringall aspects,includingbuying ahome,selling ahome,and homeownership.Wewanttobea resourcetohelpyouthroughout thesemonumental lifemilestones. Wehopethat, with ourhelp,homeownership will beachapter inyour lifethatyou can fully enjoy! About Us Elegance As one of the East Coast’s top real estate destinations, EleganceRealty.com inspires consumers to dream big. From affordable houses to luxurious estates, condos and more, EleganceRealty.com features thousands of property listings and a user-friendly format, making finding your next home easily accessible. Visitors to the EleganceRealty.com blog will find a collection of rich content and posts on DIY projects, painting, gardening, and more, providing the ultimate resource for everything home related. From purchasing a first home, to upgrading, downsizing and everything in between, EleganceRealty.com is an inspiring and engaging partner in every phase of the home buying process. EleganceRealty.com